Publication Overview
Kids Enabled™ is dedicated to partnering with Atlanta-area
parents and guiding them toward resources designed to maximize
the potential of every child struggling with learning differences.
Each issue of the publication will provide information and
highlight particular interventions that parents may wish to
explore to help their children succeed.
Circulation / Distribution
Kids Enabled™ will be available at specific locations such
as public and private schools, therapy clinics, pediatrician
offices, libraries and childcare centers. Our goal is to get
the publication directly into the hands of parents who need
the resources the magazine provides.
To find more information about distribution locations click here.
Reader Profile
Kids Enabled™ readers are parents who are in search of the
much-needed resources to help their children succeed. In December
2004, the Georgia Department of Education reported approximately
181,000 students in grades K-12 currently are enrolled in
special education, early intervention and remedial programs
in the five-county Atlanta metro area public school systems.
Also, 22 private schools that specialize in educating children
with learning differences have a combined enrollment of approximately
1,200 students in grades K-12. These figures do not include
the number of children who remain undiagnosed.
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